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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty explores the topic of nursing strikes—what they are, why they happen, and how to help breastfeeding dyads navigate this challenging period. Margaret breaks down actionable strategies for resolving nursing strikes and shares a real-world case study of a 10-month-old who experienced a nursing strike after an illness.

Listeners will come away with practical tools, evidence-based insights, and the confidence to support families experiencing nursing strikes.

Key Points Covered:

Understanding Nursing Strikes:

Common Causes of Nursing Strikes:

Strategies for Handling a Nursing Strike:

  1. Rule Out Pain/Illness: Assess for teething, ear infections, or other health issues and refer families to healthcare providers as needed.
  2. Offer the Breast in Calm Moments: Try nursing when the baby is sleepy, waking up, or in a relaxed environment.
  3. Skin-to-Skin Contact: Use skin-to-skin to reestablish a positive breastfeeding connection.
  4. Try Different Positions: Upright or side-lying positions may make nursing more comfortable.
  5. Maintain Milk Supply: Encourage pumping to protect supply and reduce engorgement.
  6. Be Patient and Supportive: Reassure parents that nursing strikes are temporary and manageable.

Case Study: A 10-Month-Old After Illness

Practical Applications for IBCLCs:

Conclusion:

Nursing strikes can be stressful, but with proper support and strategies, they are often resolved successfully. By equipping families with patience, tools, and evidence-based solutions, IBCLCs can play a critical role in helping breastfeeding dyads get back on track.

Jalali, F., Kamiab, Z., Khademalhosseini, M., Daeizadeh, F., & Bazmandegan, G. (2021). Nursing strikes among infants and its affecting factors in Rafsanjan city. Journal of Medicine and Life, 14(1), 56–60. https://doi.org/10.25122/jml-2020-0118

Nayyeri, F., Raji, F., Haghnazarian, E., Shariat, M., & Dalili, H. (2015). Frequency of “nursing strike” among 6-month-old infants at East Tehran health...